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[Yakuza] Pressure

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses DLC characters, their effectiveness, and some humorous interactions among them.

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[Garou: Mark of the Wolves] My fist is hot!!

The “OVERHEAT” state in fighting games looks like a power-up, but may be misleading; clearer indicators are needed.

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[Granblue Fantasy] Thank you for the big breasts.

Japan Otaku discusses various character designs, particularly noting oversized features and a mix of lewd aesthetics.

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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Dark Dream Journey essentially has a heart that does not want to be influenced by anything.

Japan Otaku Reviews features unique thoughts on trainers, possessiveness themes, and unconventional judgments in gaming.

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[Yakuza: Like a Dragon] Becoming the new protagonist from Kiryu-chan, who can be said to embody Yakuza itself.

Nobuyoshi Nagoshi stepped down, shifting Yakuza 7 to an RPG format. Despite past failures, it gained popularity with fans.

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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Intellectual older sister! Spoiled younger sister!

Japan Otaku Reviews explores sibling dynamics, indulgence, and contrasts between character roles in a playful, humorous tone.

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[Fire Emblem] Tell me your favorite FE background music.

Japan Otaku Reviews covers various Fire Emblem themes, game music, and personal reflections on gameplay experiences.

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[Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name] Aloha

Japan Otaku shares thoughts on a game, highlighting its rich side content despite a short main story and tough challenges.

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[Street Fighter 6] There are quite a few characters in SA3 and CA that are somewhat uncool.

The blog discusses varied opinions on character abilities and performances in Japanese games, highlighting user experiences.

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[Touhou Project] I wonder if Embodiment of Scarlet Devil will be released on Steam.

The blog discusses the challenges of remaking old games in Japan, suggesting new creations might be more worthwhile.

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